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Of course Trump wants to “terminate” Constitution: He wants to seize power and rule by force
Chauncey DeVega
Trump's recent conduct shouldn't surprise anyone: The MAGA movement's goals have nothing to do with democracy
Agents of influence: How Russia deploys an army of shadow diplomats
Debbie Cenziper, Will Fitzgibbon, Eva Herscowitz, Hannah Feuer, Michael Korsh
Under Vladimir Putin, Russia has appointed dozens of honorary consuls. Many have spread pro-Kremlin sentiment
“Centrist” Republican still willing to support Trump after he calls to terminate the Constitution
Igor Derysh
"He says a lot of things," said Rep. Dave Joyce, dismissing Trump's statement as a "fantasy"
GOP silence on Trump’s call to cancel Constitution shows “full embrace of fascism,” warns House Dem
Kenny Stancil
"The leader of the Republican Party has just called for the ... installation of a dictator," notes historian
It’s time for a Christmas truce in Ukraine — and real peace talks
Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
Neither side can win militarily — and Ukraine will never be in a stronger position. The choice is peace or disaster
The cost of wildfires is rising. But by how much?
Jessie Blaeser
States are struggling to budget given incomplete data
Home for the holidays with an eating disorder
Joy Peskin
"Eats like a bird," my mother pretended to complain to her friends. But I knew she was proud
Warwick Davis is the real hero of Gen X
Alison Stine
An action hero with a baby in every scene, Davis taught the loneliest generation how to parent ourselves
“Sex Lives” stars on how their characters are “more powerful” in their sexuality this year
Joy Saha
Reneé Rapp and Amrit Kaur spoke to Salon about the growth and setbacks faced by Leighton and Bela this semester
World Cup 2022: Men’s soccer must stop silencing activism and allyship
Michael Kehler, Gabriel Knott-Fayle
Sports have a long history of activism, and FIFA banning "One Love" armbands highlights its disturbing culture
Paul McCartney singles box set tells riveting story of a brilliant musician with something to prove
Kenneth Womack
McCartney's post-Beatles career is the tale of a hitmaker determined to make a name for himself outside the group
Voters won in Michigan this year — and fair maps made the difference
Nancy Wang, David Daley
A grassroots movement in our state ended gerrymandering — and the results are clear. Your state can do it too
The mysterious fourth guest at Trump’s ill-fated dinner party has a story to tell
Matthew Chapman
The man in question was invited to Mar-a-Lago by Kanye West, who he barely knew
House launches probe into Samuel Alito’s alleged leak and “collusion” with right-wingers
Julia Conley
"The court is unwilling or unable to police itself," advocates say
Ron DeSantis stays silent on the Trump-Ye fiasco. Now why could that be?
Heather Digby Parton
Most prominent Republicans have finally, reluctantly condemned Trump's dinner with Hitler-lovers. Except one
A new use for dating apps: Chasing STDs
Darius Tahir
Public health practitioners find that dating apps are the best way to alert users to possible STI exposure
A winter break cheat code for old dads like me
D. Watkins
I want my kid to know the magic I didn't have. But the happiest place on earth is one that's easiest on my knees
Christian nationalism’s white supremacy crisis: Bitter battle on the far right
Kathryn Joyce
Christian podcast host "canceled" over long history of ugly racist tweets as war breaks out on religious right
House rule changes pushed by the far-right would boost radical agenda
Matthew Sheffield
MAGA Republicans trying to squeeze concessions out of Kevin McCarthy that would give them more power
St. Louis can banish people from entire neighborhoods. Police can arrest them if they come back
Jeremy Kohler
Ordinance prevents people from accessing the services they need — and raises constitutional questions
DeSantis-backed education purge begins after right-wing school board takeovers in Florida
Julia Conley
"Our kids' education cannot be left in the hand of extremists," advocate warns
Ravi Kapoor on his comedy “Four Samosas”: “I always wanted to make a lo-fi heist movie”
Gary M. Kramer
Four friends in LA's Little India try to steal diamonds without guns, gadgets or car chases
Arizona Republicans’ refusal to certify election over false claims could cost GOP a real House seat
Areeba Shah
Republicans in Cochise County may disenfranchise thousands of own voters and un-elect GOP election winner
Elon Musk’s Twitter is purging left-wing accounts while boosting far-right trolls: report
Brett Wilkins
"Musk appears to have outsourced decisions about who to ban from Twitter to the platform's right-wing extremists"
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